
True change is rare. What evolves is simply the method of survival—while the core philosophy remains constant.
This book argues that society's endless flux—its shifting trends, rules, and technologies—is not a sign of true progress, but a strategic disguise. Beneath the surface noise, the essential truths remain untouched, and the constant reinvention of the world is merely a mechanism of filtration—a way for systems to test who can endure, adapt, and ultimately survive.
"The Hidden Constant" blends philosophy, sociology, and psychological insight to explore how human systems preserve their core through illusionary change. It is a guide for readers seeking clarity amid chaos, and a challenge to those who mistake noise for revolution.
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